Review: Rimmel London’s Sculpting Palette by Kate Moss

I got engaged this past week, and I have no words to describe my joy; it was an unforgettable night. I was engrossed in various different activities and had no time to update my blog. I do have a lot of details in my pocket that I want to share; I shall endeavour to post a separate article so you could grasp my thoughts accurately.

Anyway, I have always been a humongous fan of Rimmel London. They sent me 2 of their lipsticks last month, and I absolutely loved the formula. Rimmel is an affordable brand, and all of their products are of high quality. My cheekbones are not visible as I have too much fat on my face; I often try to make it appear a bit smaller by using a contouring powder. I have tried all sorts of sculpting palettes as I need to contour my face on a daily basis. I recently came across a sculpting palette by Rimmel London and was astonished to see the results. I always look for products that are light and powder based as I have oily skin. Furthermore, I simply adore the packaging. The case is pretty light in weight but looks luxurious. I really like the fact that they have incorporated Kate's favourite colour in most of her collaborations.

I'm pleased to announce that Rimmel's Sculpting and Highlighting palette is an extraordinary product. My face stayed intact throughout the day, and I didn't encounter any issues. I even mentioned this product in one of my recent articles that I wrote for the Saffron Insider magazine; do not forget to grab a copy if you reside in Dubai.

Moreover, you could don all 3 of these on a daily basis as they look natural even though they are extremely pigmented. You may have to reapply the blusher, but the rest of the products are long-lasting. I am utterly satisfied with the quality and pigmentation of this palette. They come in 3 different shades, but the one I own is for fair to medium skin tones and is called '002 Coral Glow'.